Tweety the Bird (formerly Bingula Designs)
An autistic high schooler who has been on FontStruct for nearly a year.
Mostly uses an iPad to make fonts.
Fontstructing since | 27th February, 2023 |
Fontstructions | 88 shared, 1 staff pick |
Shared Glyphs | 16902 |
Downloads | 962 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 118 |
Includes most of Basic Latin. Used nudging to make the lowercase letters a, e, s, and z, and number 0. Used composites to make the non-smart quotation marks. Used stacking for some areas. Had trouble making lowercase k, but happy with the design for now.
Condensed version of ATARI v1.0
This is a clone of ATARI v1.0 (archive)Made the font in around 7-8 minutes. Based on the decoder I made a few hours ago.
When making a word, make sure it is all uppercase, except for the ending letter, which would be lowercase (e.g. "bananas" would become "BANANAs").
Alternate number set in a similar fashion in the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block.
Modified version of BD Cyrillo which adds English and the dollar sign.
This is a clone of BD CyrilloMy own "language" (basically just English but with more letters).
A - Same as English.
B - Same as English.
Б - Same as B, but softer in the sounds it makes
C - Makes the C sound (as in cat)
Ç - Makes the ch sound (as in choose)
D - Same as English.
E - Same as English.
F - Same as English.
G - Same as English.
H - Same as English.
I - Makes the I sound (as in right) (Use ı for lowercase)
İ - Makes the I sound (as in igloo) (Use i for lowercase)
J - Same as English.
K - Same as English.
Ḳ - Makes the kw sound (as in question, Qatar, and all the words the letter Q is in)
L - Same as English.
M - Same as English.
N - Same as English.
Ŋ - Makes the ng sound (as in building)
O - Same as English.
P - Same as English.
R - Same as English.
S - Same as English.
ß - Makes the ss sound (as in possess)
T - Same as English.
Þ - Makes the th sound (as in thousand)
Ţ - Makes the TI sound (as in time)
Ŧ - Makes the TI sound (as in practice)
U - Same as English.
V - Same as English.
W - Same as English, but pronounced "wynn" instead of "double-u"
X - Same as English.
Y - Same as English.
Z - Same as English.
Probably shares a resemblance to zkwadro eYe/fs, except without the tiled pattern.
Pseudo-random. Pseudo-curve. What resemblance is there?
Used a lot of copying, pasting and flipping for the lowercase.
Alternate "A" glyph in U+F0000.
Updated the number tiles so that the point count in the bottom-right corner is the same as their L33T Scrabble tile variants
This is a clone of BD-Scrab-L Extendo-Rabbit HoleNudged the "Letter" and "Word" words in the added tiles up and down to make it more readable (I did this with the Q and Z in the original font), and moved the big numbers in 0-9 back to their original places as to not connect said numbers with the small ones
This is a clone of BD Scrab-L ExtendedIf only 22.5° angled bricks were in the brick selector, then I (and other FontStructers) could stop making composites to do so...
Also, nudging. That was a pain. And also copying and pasting (I had to do it for the lowercase letters and numbers, but was less repetitive in the uppercase)
"©" Bingula Designs 2023.
Current version includes Basic Latin, More Latin, Extended Latin A-E (E only has one complete glyph though), a nearly-finished Even More Latin, Greek and Coptic, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Braille Set, and some other stuff
Sizes of 6 and/or 12pt (or multiples of them) are recommended so that the font doesn't smoothen or gain translucent pixels.
Has support for 104 languages (according to FontDrop)
wide
This is a clone of Chicago Bold